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The problem is the word "entitled". No one is "entitled" to get a kiss or any other form of
physical affection from a date ever. If they both agree to do it then fine, have fun, if one
doesn't want to then too bad, there's not "entitlement". |
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I wouldn't call it an entitlement. But I don't think it is a good idea. Rushing intimacy, even as
minor as a kiss, sometimes takes the sweetness out of a slower discovery of each other.
"Getting to Know You"--the old song--has some wise lyrics.
Getting to know you,
Getting to know all about you.
Getting to like you,
Getting to hope you like me.
Getting to know you,
Putting it my way,
But nicely,
You are precisely,
My cup of tea.
Getting to know you,
Getting to feel free and easy
When I am with you,
Getting to know what to say
Haven't you noticed
Suddenly I'm bright and breezy?
Because of all the beautiful and new
Things I'm learning about you
Day by day.
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